Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope

Release date : January 7, 1981
Runtime : 1h 32m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Bengali /
Director : Mrinal Sen /
Writers : Mrinal Sen /
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January 7, 1981 1h 32m India Bengali More
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Burning with a desire to be a journalist, a young man gets his chance when a publisher -- the father of a friend -- suggests that he write a story on the daily life of the people in his house (several families worth of people). The material turns out to be too incohesive and abundant to work into a pointed, thematic article, and just when he is about to give up, his younger brother asks him a simple question: "How many coal burners are there in Calcutta?" This triggers an idea for a story about Calcutta's pollution -- and the aspiring journalist dreams of myriads of burner-toting citizens invading the publisher's home demanding redress. Maybe he is finally on the way to a story that matters.
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  • title:Kaleidoscope
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 32m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Bengali ·
  • Director: Mrinal Sen /
  • Writers: Mrinal Sen ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Burning with a desire to be a journalist, a young man gets his chance when a publisher -- the father of a friend -- suggests that he write a story on the daily life of the people in his house (several families worth of people). The material turns out to be too incohesive and abundant to work into a pointed, thematic article, and just when he is about to give up, his younger brother asks him a simple question: "How many coal burners are there in Calcutta?" This triggers an idea for a story about Calcutta's pollution -- and the aspiring journalist dreams of myriads of burner-toting citizens invading the publisher's home demanding redress. Maybe he is finally on the way to a story that matters.
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